Tunstall Library and Baths
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Image: © Steve Lewin Taken: 27 Dec 2005
The Queen Victoria Jubilee Building, on the corner of the A50 and A527, dates from 1889 and is still in use as a public library and swimming baths. It was part of the town centre but is now separated from the main part of Tunstall by the re-routed A50.